1. Interpreting Dreams: Joseph earned a reputation for interpreting dreams, as seen when he accurately explained the dreams of Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker while in prison.
2. Managing Pharaoh's Household: After Pharaoh recognized Joseph's gift, he appointed him as the overseer of his household and gave him immense authority over the land of Egypt.
3. Storing Grain: Joseph had a vision that predicted seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. During the years of plenty, he implemented a program of storing grain, which proved crucial when the famine arrived.
4. Reunification with Family: Joseph's brothers came to Egypt during the famine to buy grain. Recognizing them but remaining unrecognized, he put them through various tests to gauge their character and motivations. Eventually, he revealed himself to his brothers and orchestrated a joyful reunion with his entire family.
5. Settling in Egypt: Joseph arranged for his family and father Jacob to settle in Egypt's best land, Goshen. He provided for their needs and ensured their well-being during the famine.
6. Pharaoh's Right-Hand Man: Joseph continued to serve as Pharaoh's right-hand man, overseeing the land and managing its resources effectively.
Joseph's projects and programs demonstrated his wisdom, foresight, compassion, and ability to lead and manage effectively, which greatly benefited both Egypt and his own family.